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769.1f – Expenses for which court may order person convicted to reimburse state or local unit of government; payment; reimbursement as condition of probation or parole; enforcement of order; expenses for emergency response; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law allows courts to order convicted individuals to reimburse government costs for certain offenses, including emergency and prosecution expenses.

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769.1f – Expenses for which court may order person convicted to reimburse state or local unit of government; payment; reimbursement as condition of probation or parole; enforcement of order; expenses for emergency response; definitions

Michigan Code of Criminal Procedure § 769.1f

Summary
This Michigan law authorizes courts to order individuals convicted of certain offenses to reimburse the state or local governments for related expenses, including emergency response and prosecution costs. Reimbursements can be mandated as part of probation or parole conditions, and the law also defines relevant terms. It applies to various violations, especially those involving impaired driving and environmental offenses.
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In simple terms: Michigan law allows courts to order convicted individuals to reimburse government costs for certain offenses, including emergency and prosecution expenses.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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